How would one combine the sigular and plural possessive forms of contractor into one form? Like for example contractor’(s’).
A friend of mine is busy editing a fairly technical document and arrived ...

Should it be "find your company's zen" or "find your companys' zen"? Or perhaps another?
I am convinced it should be "find your company's zen" as it suggests ownership of said zen, but I want to be ...

This isn't my homework. This came up during a friendly debate last night with my mom.
What would be the correct use of the apostrophe and/or plural in the sentence One of my friend(s) house(s) is on ...

I found apostrophe use differs among association titles—"American Translators Association" has no apostrophe, whereas
"Iraqi Translators' Association" does.
Therefore, I need to make sure which one ...

It was for the boys' father's birthday.
Does this sentence sound natural to native English speakers? If not, how can I correct this sentence? Can I use apostrophes in a row as in boys' father's?
How ...

I'm wondering, how to use apostrophe. I've seen a lot of sites explaining how to use apostrophe to show possession, and I think I know how to use it, however I saw a lot of articles showing possession ...

Is it Vehicles or Vehicles' were spinning out of control. I have checked the rule and I though the apostrophe is for ownership and i don't believe there is direct ownership in this line but my friend ...

I am designing an RSVP, in which I give my guests the option of choosing their meal preference. I have a column for ticking the option of a kid's meal, then at the bottom I have a key for all of the ...

I apologize for the seemingly simple question. I've searched on Google for this, but could not find anything.
The word "Recluse", meaning (noun) "a person who lives a solitary life and tends to avoid ...

I am teaching a class that has been grouped, each with one or more partners. I have written on the board to be sure that they write "their partner's name" on their handout. I am unsure where to put ...

In the 1928 Scribner’s (NY) edition of The Plays of J. M. Barrie, I’ve noticed an odd convention: where a contraction happens in middle of a word (e.g., “don’t” for “do n(o)t”), the apostrophe has the ...

This really grinds my gears- It seems to be common to spell 'Doh!' (the exclamation made popular by Homer Simpson) with an apostrophe, i.e. "D'oh!" yet clearly no apostrophe is required here.
Given ...